Biodiversity

LOS ANGELES IS IN A BIODIVERSITY HOTSPOT

Biodiversity is the variety of plants, animals, and other species interacting with their environment to maintain the balance of nature. In cities, these environments include the natural areas, urban landscapes, and other built environments that these species call home.

The City of Los Angeles is fortunate to be located within a globally recognized hotspot of native biodiversity. While Los Angeles is a biodiversity jewel, this designation also means that the biodiversity here is threatened, and innovative strategies are needed to ensure its resilience and sustainability. The survival and well-being of the City’s residents also depend on ecosystem services provided by biodiversity:

air pollution reduction

adapting to a changing climate

mental health and educational opportunities

water cleansing

aesthetic benefits

These services are built directly from an integrated ecosystem of natural biodiversity and sustainable urban landscapes.

BIODIVERSITY MOTION

In order to protect and enhance Los Angeles's biodiversity, Councilmember Koretz, who represents the 5th Council District, introduced a Biodiversity Motion. On May 10, 2017, Los Angeles City Council unanimously adopted his Biodiversity Motion, which includes three main objectives:

develop an index to measure protection, enhancement, and mitigation of impacts to biodiversity

develop policies and projects to enhance biodiversity, including improving access for communities that lack access and contribute toward broader ecosystem functions and sustainability

develop options for community outreach and engagement. City Council directed LASAN to oversee efforts to evaluate biodiversity in the City and develop an index to measure no net loss going forward.

EXPERT COUNCIL​

LASAN enthusiastically embarked on this journey and brought together interested individuals to form both an Expert Council and an interdepartmental Biodiversity Team. The collective knowledge and data resources from these esteemed individuals were tapped to measure the Singapore Index and to provide the recommendations presented throughout the report.

In order to measure the Singapore Index for the City of Los Angeles and develop recommendations for a customized Los Angeles Index and biodiversity practices, LASAN’s Internal Biodiversity Team received input from City staff and local experts via three main partnerships:

An Interdepartmental Team composed of representatives from various City Departments that perform work related to biodiversity

A Stakeholder Group composed of individuals from City Departments, non-governmental non-profit organizations (NGOs), regulatory agencies, academics, and subject matter experts

An Expert Council composed of experts on various aspects of biodiversity who volunteered to lend their expertise and data to the endeavor

The Expert Council members who provided guidance on this effort represent the following organizations:

THE SINGAPORE INDEX ON CITIES’ BIODIVERSITY

LASAN measured the Singapore Index on Cities’ Biodiversity as the first step in implementing the Motion. Los Angeles is the first City in the U.S. to perform this measurement, joining Helsinki, Montreal, Lisbon, and a few other global cities. LASAN embraced its leadership role in this process, bringing together interested individuals to form an Expert Council and an Interdepartmental Biodiversity Team. The collective knowledge and data resources from esteemed individuals were tapped to measure the Singapore Index and provide the recommendations presented throughout this document.

Appendix A includes supporting information, links, and references integral to the 2018 Biodiversity Report. Appendix B provides additional information regarding the methods used to calculate each of the 23 indicators included in the Singapore Index for the City of Los Angeles.

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AN INDEX SPECIFIC TO LOS ANGELES

In addition to calculating the Singapore Index for Los Angeles, the 2018 Biodiversity Report includes general suggestions that the City can employ as it works to achieve the objectives set forth in the Biodiversity Motion. The information presented is a valuable resource from which an effective biodiversity strategy, action plan, and index, unique to the City, can be developed that appropriately values biodiversity and helps to create equitable access to natural places while protecting and conserving biodiversity, maximizing the ecosystem services associated with biodiversity, and making the City of Los Angeles a better place to live. The index will be measured over time so that progress in preserving and enhancing native biodiversity can be quantified.

APRIL 2018 BIODIVERSITY WORKSHOP

At the Biodiversity Workshop, we were thrilled to have the following speakers and have included links to their presentations.